Archaeological research suggests significant human occupation in the arid Andean highlands during the 13th to 15th centuries, whereas paleoclimatic studies reveal prolonged drier and colder conditions during that period. Which subsistence strategy supported local societies in this harsh environment? Our field and aerial surveys of archaeological dwelling sites, granaries, and croplands provide the first evidence of extended pre-Hispanic agriculture supporting dense human populations in the arid Andes of Bolivia. This unique agricultural system associated with quinoa cultivation was unirrigated, consisting of simple yet extensive landscape modifications. It relied on highly specific environmental knowledge and a set of water-saving practices...
The rapid expansion of the Inca from the Cuzco area of highland Peru (ca. AD 14001532) produced the ...
A short review of current data regarding the landscape use in the Sierras of Córdoba Late Prehispani...
Pre-Columbian raised field agriculture in the tropical lowlands of South America has received increa...
Archaeological research suggests significant human occupation in the arid Andean highlands during th...
To examine the climate of the mid-Holocene and early human settings in the Andes when the Altiplano ...
In the Llanos de Moxos of eastern Bolivia, archaeological evidence demonstrates that prehispanic peo...
International audienceThe scarcity or unpredictability of natural resources is a threat to cooperati...
In this paper we review the growing evidence of anthropogenic landscapespresent in the semi-deciduou...
We present an integrated palaeoecological and archaeobotanical study of pre-Columbian raised-field a...
This paper aims to further our understanding of pre-Columbian agricultural systems in the Llanos de ...
How pre-Hispanic foragers adjusted their foraging and mobility strategies to plant cultivation is a ...
We present an integrated palaeoecological and archaeobotanical study of pre-Columbian raised-field a...
In the Central Atacama Desert (22°-24°S; henceforth CAD), around 3700 cal yrs BP, human economies be...
This article shows a set of agroecological practices that were incorporated into the archeological l...
The rapid expansion of the Inca from the Cuzco area of highland Peru (ca. AD 1400-1532) produced the...
The rapid expansion of the Inca from the Cuzco area of highland Peru (ca. AD 14001532) produced the ...
A short review of current data regarding the landscape use in the Sierras of Córdoba Late Prehispani...
Pre-Columbian raised field agriculture in the tropical lowlands of South America has received increa...
Archaeological research suggests significant human occupation in the arid Andean highlands during th...
To examine the climate of the mid-Holocene and early human settings in the Andes when the Altiplano ...
In the Llanos de Moxos of eastern Bolivia, archaeological evidence demonstrates that prehispanic peo...
International audienceThe scarcity or unpredictability of natural resources is a threat to cooperati...
In this paper we review the growing evidence of anthropogenic landscapespresent in the semi-deciduou...
We present an integrated palaeoecological and archaeobotanical study of pre-Columbian raised-field a...
This paper aims to further our understanding of pre-Columbian agricultural systems in the Llanos de ...
How pre-Hispanic foragers adjusted their foraging and mobility strategies to plant cultivation is a ...
We present an integrated palaeoecological and archaeobotanical study of pre-Columbian raised-field a...
In the Central Atacama Desert (22°-24°S; henceforth CAD), around 3700 cal yrs BP, human economies be...
This article shows a set of agroecological practices that were incorporated into the archeological l...
The rapid expansion of the Inca from the Cuzco area of highland Peru (ca. AD 1400-1532) produced the...
The rapid expansion of the Inca from the Cuzco area of highland Peru (ca. AD 14001532) produced the ...
A short review of current data regarding the landscape use in the Sierras of Córdoba Late Prehispani...
Pre-Columbian raised field agriculture in the tropical lowlands of South America has received increa...